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41 soltarse
1 (desatarse) to come untied, come unfastened2 (desprenderse) to come off3 (tornillo etc) to come loose4 (animal) to get loose, break loose5 (puntos) to come undone6 (vientre) to loosen7 figurado (adquirir habilidad) to become proficient, get the knack8 figurado (desenvolverse) to become self-confident, loosen up* * *VPR1) (=liberarse)que no se vaya a soltar el perro — don't let the dog get out o get loose
logró soltarse y pedir ayuda — he managed to free himself o get free and call for help
2) (=desprenderse) to come off; (=aflojarse) to come loose, work loose3) (=deshacerse) [cordón, nudo] to come undone, come untied; [costura] to come unstitched4) (=desenvolverse) [con actividad] to become expert; [con idioma] to become fluentsoltarse a andar/hablar — to start walking/talking
5) (=independizarse) to achieve one's independence, win freedom6) (=desmandarse) to lose control of o.s.soltarse a su gusto — to let off steam, let fly
7) *soltarse con: soltarse con una idea absurda — to come up with a silly idea
* * *(v.) = work + loose, come + loose, come offEx. The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.Ex. It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.Ex. No sooner said than done -- he slipped a dog collar around Pinocchio's neck and tightened it so that it would not come off.* * *(v.) = work + loose, come + loose, come offEx: The vibration may cause the chips to work loose over a period of time, and if they have to be pushed back into their sockets, it is very easy to bend or break one of the 'legs'.
Ex: It appeared that the digger came loose on the trailer and fell onto the stone wall.Ex: No sooner said than done -- he slipped a dog collar around Pinocchio's neck and tightened it so that it would not come off.* * *
■soltarse verbo reflexivo
1 (un perro, etc) to get loose
2 (una cuerda, un tornillo, etc) to come loose
3 (adquirir desenvoltura) to gain in confidence
4 (desprenderse, caerse) to come off
5 (empezar) ya se soltó a andar, he has already started to walk
' soltarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprenderse
- salirse
- salir
- soltar
- zafar
English:
come
- pull away
- free
- let
- pull
- wrench
* * *vpr1. [desasirse] to let go;[escaparse, zafarse] to break free;agárrate a mí y no te sueltes hold on to me and don't let go;se soltó de sus ataduras he broke free from his bonds;se ha soltado el perro the dog has slipped its leash;logró soltarse de las esposas he managed to get out of his handcuffs2. [desatarse] [nudo, cuerda, cordones] to come undone;se soltó el moño she let her bun down;se soltó el nudo de la corbata he loosened his tie;Fam3. [desprenderse] to come off;se ha soltado el pomo de la puerta [está totalmente desprendido] the doorknob has come off;[se ha aflojado] the doorknob has come loose;se me soltó la horquilla my hairgrip came out4. [ganar desenvoltura] to get the hang of it, to get confident;soltarse a Esp [m5] conducir o Am [m5] manejar to get the hang of driving, to get confident about one's driving;no termino de soltarme con el francés I just can't seem to get the hang of Frenchuna vez que se soltó a hablar ya no paró once she started talking she didn't stop* * *v/r1 free o.s.2:soltarse a andar/hablar begin o start to walk/talk* * *soltarse vb -
42 tirón
m.pull, jerk, tug, haul.* * *1 pull, tug\dar un tirón de orejas a alguien to pull somebody's earde un tirón familiar in one go* * *noun m.pull, tug* * *ISM1) (=acción) pull, tugdar un tirón a algo — to give sth a pull o tug, pull o tug at sth
me dio un tirón del jersey — she pulled o tugged at my jumper
dar un tirón de orejas a algn — (lit) to pull o tug sb's ear; (fig) to tell sb off
2) [en músculo, tendón]3) (=robo) bag-snatching4) [de un coche, motor] sudden jerk, sudden jolt5)IIde un tirón —
SM (=persona) tyro, novice* * *a) ( movimiento) tug, pullde un tirón: me arrancó la cadena de un tirón he ripped the chain from my neck; hicimos el viaje de un tirón (fam) we did the journey without stopping; lo leyó/bebió de un tirón (fam) she read/downed it in one go; trabajamos 12 horas de un tirón — (fam) we worked 12 hours at a stretch
b) ( de músculo)c) ( forma de robo)le dieron un or el tirón — they snatched her bag
* * *= pull, jerk, twitch.Ex. A printer would use incompressible packing in the head mortises to intensify the effect of the pressman's pull by bringing it up with a jolt.Ex. He then dropped the metal suddenly into the mouth of the mould, and at the same instant gave it a jerk or toss to force the metal into the recesses of the matrix (the precise form of the jerk varying with the different letters).Ex. Drinking beverages with caffeine can also cause eyelid twitches.----* a tirones = jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.].* dar un tirón = jerk.* dar un tirón de orejas a Alguien = slap + Nombre + on the wrist.* dar un tirón muscular = pull + a muscle.* de una tirón = in one action.* de (un) tirón = with a jolt, at one pull, at one whack, in one shot, non-stop, in one lump, in one go, in one fell swoop, at one fell swoop, without stopping.* robo por medio del tirón = purse snatching.* tener un tirón muscular = pull + a muscle.* tirón de orejas = slap on the wrist.* tirón en el cuello = crick in the neck, neck crick.* tirón muscular = crick.* * *a) ( movimiento) tug, pullde un tirón: me arrancó la cadena de un tirón he ripped the chain from my neck; hicimos el viaje de un tirón (fam) we did the journey without stopping; lo leyó/bebió de un tirón (fam) she read/downed it in one go; trabajamos 12 horas de un tirón — (fam) we worked 12 hours at a stretch
b) ( de músculo)c) ( forma de robo)le dieron un or el tirón — they snatched her bag
* * *= pull, jerk, twitch.Ex: A printer would use incompressible packing in the head mortises to intensify the effect of the pressman's pull by bringing it up with a jolt.
Ex: He then dropped the metal suddenly into the mouth of the mould, and at the same instant gave it a jerk or toss to force the metal into the recesses of the matrix (the precise form of the jerk varying with the different letters).Ex: Drinking beverages with caffeine can also cause eyelid twitches.* a tirones = jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.].* dar un tirón = jerk.* dar un tirón de orejas a Alguien = slap + Nombre + on the wrist.* dar un tirón muscular = pull + a muscle.* de una tirón = in one action.* de (un) tirón = with a jolt, at one pull, at one whack, in one shot, non-stop, in one lump, in one go, in one fell swoop, at one fell swoop, without stopping.* robo por medio del tirón = purse snatching.* tener un tirón muscular = pull + a muscle.* tirón de orejas = slap on the wrist.* tirón en el cuello = crick in the neck, neck crick.* tirón muscular = crick.* * *1 (movimiento) tughay que pegarle un tirón fuerte a la cuerda you have to give the string a good hard pull o tugdale un tirón de orejas tweak his ears for him ( colloq)me dio un tirón de pelo he pulled my hairel autobús avanzaba a tirones the bus jerked alongde un tirón: me arrancó la cadena de un tirón he ripped the chain from my neckarráncate el esparadrapo de un tirón pull the dressing off in one gohicimos el viaje de un tirón ( fam); we did the journey without stopping o in one gola leyó de un tirón ( fam); she read it at a single sitting o in one godormí nueve horas de un tirón ( fam); I slept nine hours right o straight off2(de un músculo): sufrió un tirón en la pierna derecha he pulled a muscle in his right legsentí un tirón en la espalda I felt something pull in my back3(forma de robo): le dieron un or el tirón they snatched her bagle dieron un tirón y le robaron la cadena they ripped her chain from her neckle robaron el bolso por el procedimiento del tirón ( period); she had her bag snatched* * *
tirón sustantivo masculino
dale un tirón de orejas tweak his ears for him (colloq);
el autobús avanzaba a tirones the bus jerked along;
de un tirón: me arrancó la cadena de un tirón he ripped the chain from my neck;
lo leyó/bebió de un tirón (fam) she read/downed it in one gob) ( de músculo):
tirón sustantivo masculino
1 tug
un tirón fuerte, a hard pull o tug
2 (sacudida de un vehículo) jerk
3 (de un músculo) le dio un tirón, he pulled a muscle
4 (robo) dar el tirón a alguien, to snatch sb's bag
♦ Locuciones: fam (sin parar) de un tirón, in one go: leyó la novela de un tirón, she read the novel in one go
' tirón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dormir
- jalada
- jalón
English:
haul
- heave
- jerk
- pull
- reel off
- slap
- straight
- tug
- twitch
- wrench
- yank
- go
- reel
- swoop
* * *tirón nm1. [estirón] pull;le dio un tirón de orejas she tweaked his ears;dar tirones (de algo) to tug o pull (at sth);Famde un tirón in one go;dormir diez horas de un tirón to sleep ten hours straight through2. [muscular] pull;me ha dado un tirón I've pulled a muscle;sufrir un tirón to pull a musclele dieron un tirón she had her bag snatched5. [aceleración]les salvó el tirón de las fiestas navideñas they were saved by the Christmas spending spree;la economía ha crecido debido al tirón del euro the economy has grown due to the impetus given by the euro* * *m1 tug, jerk;de un tirón at a stretch, without a break;dormir de un tirón sleep through;2 MED:tirón muscular pulled muscle* * *1) : pull, tug, yank2)de un tirón : all at once, in one go* * *tirón n1. (acción brusca) tug2. (robo) snatch -
43 cuajo
m.1 rennet (fermento).2 curdling, rennet, clabber, clotting.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: cuajar.* * *1 (cuajadura) rennet\arrancar algo de cuajo to tear something out by the rootstener cuajo familiar to be cool, be laid-back* * *SM1) (Zool) (Culin) rennet2)3) (=cachaza) phlegm, calmness4)llorar 2., 1)coger un cuajo — * to cry one's eyes out
5) Méx * (=charla) chatter6) Méx * (=mentirijilla) fib7) Méx * (=proyecto) pipe dream8) Méx (Escol) (=recreo) playtime, recess (EEUU)9) Méx (=látigo) short whip* * *1) ( sustancia) rennet2) ( raíz)arrancar algo de cuajo — < planta> to pull something out by the roots; <vicio/corrupción> to root out (completely)
* * *1) ( sustancia) rennet2) ( raíz)arrancar algo de cuajo — < planta> to pull something out by the roots; <vicio/corrupción> to root out (completely)
* * *A (sustancia) rennetB(raíz): arrancó la planta de cuajo she tore the plant out by its rootshay que extirpar de cuajo la corrupción corruption must be completely eradicated* * *
Del verbo cuajar: ( conjugate cuajar)
cuajo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
cuajó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
cuajar
cuajo
cuajar ( conjugate cuajar) verbo intransitivo
1
[flan/yogur] to set
2
[plan/proyecto] to come off;
[ moda] to catch on, take off
verbo transitivo ‹ leche› to curdle
cuajo sustantivo masculino
1 ( sustancia) rennet
2 ( raíz):
‹vicio/corrupción› to root out (completely)
cuajar
I verbo transitivo (leche) to curdle
II verbo intransitivo
1 (nieve) to lie
2 (moda) to catch on
3 (plan, esfuerzo) to get off the ground
' cuajo' also found in these entries:
English:
catch on
* * *♦ nm1. [fermento] rennet2. [árbol] dali♦ de cuajo loc advarrancar de cuajo [árbol] to uproot;[brazo, cabeza] to tear right off* * *m:de cuajo by the roots -
44 jalón
m.1 pull.Le dio un fuerte jalón He pulled it very hard.2 sight rod.3 distance, length, stretch, tract.Queda a un buen jalón de aquí It's quite distant from here.4 shot of liquor, shot, drink, tot.* * *1 (estaca) stake, post2 figurado milestone, landmark\marcar un jalón to mark a watershed————————1 (tirón) pull* * *SM1) (=poste) [gen] stake, pole; [de agrimensor] surveying rod2) (=hito) milestone, watershedesto marca un jalón en... — this is a milestone in...
hacer algo de un jalón — Col, Méx to do sth in one go
4) LAm (=distancia) distance, stretchhay un buen jalón — it's a good o fair way
* * *1)a) ( mojón) landmark; ( en topografía) ranging rodb) (liter) ( hito) milestone2)a) (AmL exc CS fam) ( tirón) pull, yankde un jalón — (AmL exc CS) in one go
b) (Méx) ( tramo) stretchaún nos queda un buen jalón — we still have a fair o good stretch to go
3) (Méx)a) (fam) ( trago) tot, shotb) ( en una media) run, ladder (BrE)* * *1)a) ( mojón) landmark; ( en topografía) ranging rodb) (liter) ( hito) milestone2)a) (AmL exc CS fam) ( tirón) pull, yankde un jalón — (AmL exc CS) in one go
b) (Méx) ( tramo) stretchaún nos queda un buen jalón — we still have a fair o good stretch to go
3) (Méx)a) (fam) ( trago) tot, shotb) ( en una media) run, ladder (BrE)* * *A1 (mojón) landmark; (en topografía) ranging rodBle dio un jalón del bolso y salió corriendo he wrenched o yanked her bag away and ran offde un jalón ( AmL exc CS): lo voy a hacer de un jalón I'm going to get it over and done with, I'm going to get it done in one fell swoop2 ( Méx) (distancia) distanceaún nos queda un buen jalón we still have a fair way o a fair distance to goC ( Méx)2 (en una media) run, ladder ( BrE)* * *
jalón sustantivo masculino
◊ de un jalón in one go
' jalón' also found in these entries:
English:
wrench
- heave
- mile
- pull
- tug
* * *jalón nm1. [vara] marker pole2. [hito] landmark, milestone[suave] tug;dar un jalón de orejas a alguien [tirón] to tweak sb's ear;[reprimenda] to give someone a telling-off o Br ticking-off;hacer algo de un jalón to do sth in one go4. Bol, Méx, Ven [trecho] stretch, distance;todavía nos queda un buen jalón we've still got quite a way to go6. Méx Famhazme (el) jalón y acompáñame al centro, ¿sí? be a love and come into town with me, will you?* * *m L.Am.pull;dar un jalón a algo pull sth;de un jalón Méx fig in one go* * *1) : milestone, landmark2) tirón: pull, tug -
45 open
1 DEPORTE open* * *['open]SM INV (Golf) open* * *masculino open championship o tournament* * *masculino open championship o tournament* * */ˈopen/open championship o tournamentel Open de Golf de Madrid the Madrid Open (golf tournament)* * *
open sustantivo masculino
open championship o tournament
open m Dep (Golf, tenis, etc.) open
' open' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abierta
- abierto
- abrir
- abrefácil
- abrirse
- aire
- boca
- boquiabierta
- boquiabierto
- brazo
- caja
- campiña
- canal
- carta
- corral
- crisma
- dar
- descosido
- descubierta
- descubierto
- desengañar
- desengañarse
- despanzurrar
- desplegar
- desplegarse
- desprendida
- desprendido
- desprendimiento
- destapar
- diáfana
- diáfano
- empezar
- escalabrarse
- extender
- extendida
- extendido
- forzar
- fuego
- golpetazo
- importar
- inaugurar
- instancia
- intemperie
- liberal
- loro
- par
- prestarse
- rasa
- raso
- relucir
English:
blast
- burst open
- certain
- daily
- debate
- door
- fire
- get
- half-open
- hurtle
- instruct
- lay
- lest
- lever
- manage
- mouth
- nowhere
- open
- open out
- open up
- open-air
- open-and-shut
- open-minded
- option
- prise
- question
- receive
- secret
- shall
- snap
- some
- spring
- swing
- tin
- wedge
- wide open
- window
- wrench
- above
- as
- blow
- boat
- burst
- car
- crack
- downstairs
- draw
- forthcoming
- gape
- generous
* * *open nmDep open (tournament);Open de Australia/Francia/USA [en tenis] Australian/French/US Open -
46 twist
m.twist.m. s.&pl.twist.* * *1 twist\bailar el twist to twist, dance the twist* * *[twis(t)]masculino twist* * *[twis(t)]masculino twist* * */twis(t)/twist* * *
twist /twis(t)/ sustantivo masculino
twist
twist m Mús (baile) twist
' twist' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
punta
- quebrar
- recodo
- retorcer
- retorcerse
- tobillo
- torcer
- torcerse
- torzal
- brazo
- desfigurar
- enchuecar
- enredar
- serpentear
- tergiversar
English:
finger
- knickers
- twist
- twist off
- twist round
- curl
- strain
- wrench
* * *twist [twist] nm invtwist [dance] -
47 torcimiento
m.1 turning or bending of what was straight.2 deflection, deviation from the paths of virtue.3 circumlocution or periphrasis.4 twisting, twist, wrench.* * *SM = torcedura -
48 volvedor
m.screw-driver (destornillador), turn-screw.* * *1.ADJ(And, Caribe)2. SM1) (=llave inglesa) wrench; (=destornillador) screwdriver2) (And) (=plus) bonus, extra -
49 desriñonarse
1 to break one's back2 (agotarse) to wear oneself out* * *
desriñonarse verbo reflexivo to wrench one's back: te vas a desriñonar con tanta carga, you're going to strain your back in carrying all that weight
* * *vpr[cansarse]se desriñona trabajando she breaks her back working;no muevas el armario tú solo, que te vas a desriñonarse don't try and move the wardrobe on your own or you'll do yourself an injury -
50 arrebatar
• enthrall• take away forcefully• take by force• take forcefully• wrench out• wrest plank -
51 chochín
• wrecking expense• wrench -
52 distensión de un ligamento
• sprain• wrench off• wrestDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > distensión de un ligamento
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53 ensayo de tensión
• tension reliever• tension wrench -
54 esfuerzo de tensión
• tension wrench• tensioning -
55 esguince
• painful laceration of the ligaments of a joint• sprain• wrench off• wrest -
56 fatiga de tensión
• tension wrench• tensioning -
57 llave
• bracket• clef• faucet• key• spanner• switch• wrecking service• wrench apart -
58 llave ajustable
• monkey wrench• shifting spanner -
59 llave de casquillo
• socket wrench -
60 llave de casquillo estriado
• box wrenchDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > llave de casquillo estriado
См. также в других словарях:
Wrench — (r[e^]nch), n. [OE. wrench deceit, AS. wrenc deceit, a twisting; akin to G. rank intrigue, crookedness, renken to bend, twist, and E. wring. [root]144. See {Wring}, and cf. {Ranch}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. Trick; deceit; fraud; stratagem. [Obs.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wrench — Wrench, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wrenched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wrenching}.] [OE. wrenchen, AS. wrencan to deceive, properly, to twist, from wrenc guile, deceit, a twisting. ????. See {Wrench}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. To pull with a twist; to wrest, twist … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wrench — vb Wrench, wrest, wring can all basically mean to turn or twist forcibly, but they tend to vary widely in the implied purpose or result of the action. Wrench denotes a twisting or turning with considerable force, often with an abrupt tug or yank … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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wrench — wrencher, n. wrenchingly, adv. /rench/, v.t. 1. to twist suddenly and forcibly; pull, jerk, or force by a violent twist: He wrenched the prisoner s wrist. 2. to overstrain or injure (the ankle, knee, etc.) by a sudden, violent twist: When she… … Universalium